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to persuade and convince the people of america. that's the bully pulpit. >> thank you for your time as ever. >>> israel say its would support a u.s.-led response on wednesday. >> from this we draw three conclusions. and three, we expect this to stop. we know how to protect our citizens against those who cause us harm. of >>> we are a at a point where 100,000 have been killed. you may find the images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: these patients have losty limbs. >> i was playing at my neighbor's house. one of my sisters died. >> reporter: operations like these are on the rise. we have a number of children with limbs amputated. they have stepped on mines. >> reporter: -- >> the most important obstacles we face. >> reporter: the u.n. says said the number is higher than 100,000 and civilians have suffered most. >> we have comprehensive coverage on al jazeera.com. >>> attacks in iraq killed 18 people on second. five were killed at a security checkpoint. >>> still ahead this news hour: water levels reach record levels. >>> we c
to persuade and convince the people of america. that's the bully pulpit. >> thank you for your time as ever. >>> israel say its would support a u.s.-led response on wednesday. >> from this we draw three conclusions. and three, we expect this to stop. we know how to protect our citizens against those who cause us harm. of >>> we are a at a point where 100,000 have been killed. you may find the images in this report disturbing. >> reporter: these patients have...
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: a trio of late summer dilemmas, plus -- 50 year later, we look back at the march may have changed america. gjelten the week, tom of npr, alexis simendinger of real clear politics and michael fletcher of "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. our nation's capital, withis "washington week" gwen ifill. corporate funding for providedon week" is by --. >> we went out and asked people isimple question, how old the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have lived wellne who's into their 90's and that's a great thing but even though we're living longer, one thing hasn't changed, the official retirement age. the question is, how do you make money you needhe ?o enjoy all of these years >> additional funding for is provided byk" foundation,g corporation for public broadcasting, and by to your pbss station from viewers like you. thank you. again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: this week proved again why nothing is simple. the terribleout pictures of apparent chemical
: a trio of late summer dilemmas, plus -- 50 year later, we look back at the march may have changed america. gjelten the week, tom of npr, alexis simendinger of real clear politics and michael fletcher of "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. our nation's capital, withis "washington week" gwen ifill. corporate funding for providedon week" is by --. >> we went out and asked people isimple question, how...
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. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> virginia governor bob mcdonald is refuses to quit despite increasing questions about a potential bribery scandal. the governor and his wife are under investigation because of their dealings with a big political donor. he has given gifts worth $150,000 to mcdonald says wife and daughters. the governor has paid some of the money and vows he will finish his term. >> the last of richard nixon's secret oval office recordings will be reds later today. the new tapes will cover the cruc
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>> and now "bbc world news to -- bbcw >> make sense of world news america. >>. opposition groups claim a massive chemical attack killed hundreds of people including children. mubarak could soon be released in jail and put under house and please do not try this at home. -- two-old are put in nine-year-old are in the record books after walking on the wing of the plane. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today the opposition in theory claims the government of bashar al-assad killed hundreds of people in a chemical attack. photographs online show multiple casualties, including children. the un security council held an the meeting. a warning this report contains disturbing and upsetting images. >> just before don something terrible has happened in a damascus suburb. all the signs of a massive chemical attack. they bring in victim after victim. they are cap for breath. some have convulsions. breath.are cast in for -- gasping for breath. in the hospital it is chaos in the rush to help survivors. tooe are other pictures shocking
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this move comes after the government filed a lawsuit against the bank of america earlier in the week for misleading investors about the real risk involved in putting money into mortgage-backed securities. investors lost hundreds of millions of dollars in those investments, but the bank claims it is not responsible for the subsequent property collapse which led to those massive losses. mexico's obesity rate is now higher than in the united states, and it is still on the rise. a united nations report has put mexico's obesity rate at the 32% of adults, making it the fattest country in the western hemisphere. >> diet and particularly the high consumption of sugary soft drinks are getting much of the blame, but the country's sotalol b is fighting back, saying that a lack of exercise and the country's love of fried foods are the real culprits. >> it may seem a little ironic, but members of the sotalol be have even launched a new health awareness campaign. -- members of the soda lobby. >> mexicans consume more soft drinks than anyone else in the world. big demand means good is this for inte
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. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security council it was the british who were bringing forth this further motion that david cameron said could potentially lead to military action if he deemed it necessary. any strategy seems to be in disarray from the british-u.s. side. >> it's worth noting that britain was leading calls for intervention in syria for a while up to this point. i spoke to american colleagues who said it was william hague who harass really driving the agenda in washington. and britain has led oh far on this issue has now had to set back. it will be very difficult for president obama who was leading from behind. how can they le
. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security...
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this move comes after the government filed a lawsuit against the bank of america earlier in the week for misleading investors about the real risk involved in putting money into mortgage-backed securities. investors lost hundreds of millions of dollars in those investments, but the bank claims it is not responsible for the subsequent property collapse which led to those massive losses. mexico's obesity rate is now higher than in the united states, and it is still on the rise. a united nations report has put mexico's obesity rate at the 32% of adults, making it the fattest country in the western hemisphere. >> diet and particularly the high consumption of sugary soft drinks are getting much of the blame, but the country's sotalol b is fighting back, saying that a lack of exercise and the country's love of fried foods are the real culprits. >> it may seem a little ironic, but members of the sotalol be have even launched a new health awareness campaign. -- members of the soda lobby. >> mexicans consume more soft drinks than anyone else in the world. big demand means good is this for inte
this move comes after the government filed a lawsuit against the bank of america earlier in the week for misleading investors about the real risk involved in putting money into mortgage-backed securities. investors lost hundreds of millions of dollars in those investments, but the bank claims it is not responsible for the subsequent property collapse which led to those massive losses. mexico's obesity rate is now higher than in the united states, and it is still on the rise. a united nations...
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i came to america very unwillingly. it was freezing cold. my mother brought me here when i was five years old, feeling that life would at some point be better for us than it was in puerto rico. thrilled to come to hollywood. i was 17 years old and had been discovered i a talent scout. i tried very hard to be a elizabeth taylor. i tried to my hair like her, but i had no eyebrows. i saw that i had my tiny waist. that was my road to disaster because trying to be someone else and trying to be someone who was not hispanic was my objective. i did not want to be hispanic. i had it so bad even from the beginning in new york city and was called some very bad names. wasrelationship with marlon tempestuous, unbelievably sensuous and sexy, exciting. he was an icon. there is something intoxicating about having the king of movies and drama interested in me. womanizer, i did not want that to happen with him. bottom, i took some pills in his house. >> if one of you was lying in the streets, bleeding, i would walk by and spit on you. ofafter all of those yea
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welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today the opposition in theory claims the government of bashar al-assad killed hundreds of people in a chemical attack. photographs online show multiple casualties, including children. the un security council held an the meeting. a warning this report contains disturbing and upsetting images. >> just before don something terrible has happened in a damascus suburb. all the signs of a massive chemical attack. they bring in victim after victim. they are cap for breath. some have convulsions. breath.are cast in for -- gasping for breath. in the hospital it is chaos in the rush to help survivors. tooe are other pictures shocking to show. outside more big m sunrise. arrives.s some are children. treated on the pavement. medics worked on children. baby to respond. this child, he says, what have they done to be shelled? what happened confirmed the failure of the united nations. emerged of thes apparent atrocity, britain's secretary was one of the first to call for an investigation. damascus wa
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you have the united states of america trying to meet you not? the humanitarian needs -- trying to meet the humanitarian need, or seeking to meet the and humanitarian needs of the people. the situation is ongoing. and our effort to work with the international community and with the syrian opposition to remove assad from power is ongoing. effort,rking in that not just because it is the preference of the u.s., but the will of the syrian people. that is the outcome we want, a government that reflects the will of the syrian people and respect the basic human rights that the syrian people deserve to have protected by their government. >> the rhetoric in many of these cases has shifted to egypt, with christians being killed, church is being destroyed. what is the red line in egypt? >> i did not bring my red pen out with me today. but i can tell you that we have condemned in unambiguous terms all the violence that has been perpetrated there in egypt. we have condemned the violence perpetrated by the government against peaceful protesters, and were just
you have the united states of america trying to meet you not? the humanitarian needs -- trying to meet the humanitarian need, or seeking to meet the and humanitarian needs of the people. the situation is ongoing. and our effort to work with the international community and with the syrian opposition to remove assad from power is ongoing. effort,rking in that not just because it is the preference of the u.s., but the will of the syrian people. that is the outcome we want, a government that...
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and exports in north america are strong. >> all that good news means german business people are feeling more confident about the future. they are investing in machinery. another indicator of the strength of the economy -- the construction industry is also growing. >> microsoft boss steve ballmer has announced he will be stepping down as company ceo as soon as a replacement can be found. he took over the reins of the world's largest software company 13 years ago from it's founder bill gates. >> at the time, microsoft was the undisputed digital king of the digital world, but they've lost ground to google and apple, who were quick to embrace the mobile computing revolution. our markets correspondent has more on the pending retirement of steve homer. >> the people here on the frankfurt floor are glad that steve ballmer's time at microsoft has ended. they are glad to see him go, and in reaction to the news was almost euphoric. microsoft shares took off immediately. at the start of wall street trading, for example, it was between six percent and seven percent etter -- better. they see steve b
and exports in north america are strong. >> all that good news means german business people are feeling more confident about the future. they are investing in machinery. another indicator of the strength of the economy -- the construction industry is also growing. >> microsoft boss steve ballmer has announced he will be stepping down as company ceo as soon as a replacement can be found. he took over the reins of the world's largest software company 13 years ago from it's founder...
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can understand the pressures but i think they're being it's entirely and simply because russia and america don't have an extradition treaty so whether or not. snowden was granted asylum in russia or is of absolutely no significance at all russia could never have extradited him whatever his status have been in russia because they don't have an extradition treaty and in fact russia generally doesn't extradite people to any countries at all so just make it as clear for viewers because the one to one was off the g. twenty but the g. twenty is still happening and more closer to home on friday the still going to be the meeting between the americans and the russians the defense secretary the secretary of state they are still talking i'd like to be a fly on the wall of that meeting how strained is that meeting going to be i wonder . it's difficult to know i mean on the one hand there are these big ideological and political differences on the other and ultimately in an obama belong to the the the world political class you know statesman they see each other all the time it's true that these differen
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america has concluded that facade has artie use chemical weapons. do we already have any evidence? we have concluded that assad used it. what is the evidence? i would like to know. host: what is the latest? guest: we do not have evidence that was standup. we we have video of people testifying to reporters, locally on the ground, footage that suggests pretty seriously that missiles landed in a couple of towns. it is a great question. i applaud the viewer for bringing it up. this is something the obama administration will want to strategically hide behind. we have had a time in the united states of about six or seven years of a very militarized foreign-policy where we responded to these threats around the world and even going back to the former u.s. lobby where we responded with military strikes. there is a knee-jerk sense that we have to respond with a military strike. the obama administration's mantra has been we are going to be the administration that does not do that. that is what is playing out here. this slow resistance to jumping to conclusions. guest: organizations such as ye
america has concluded that facade has artie use chemical weapons. do we already have any evidence? we have concluded that assad used it. what is the evidence? i would like to know. host: what is the latest? guest: we do not have evidence that was standup. we we have video of people testifying to reporters, locally on the ground, footage that suggests pretty seriously that missiles landed in a couple of towns. it is a great question. i applaud the viewer for bringing it up. this is something the...
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. >> eocene a faction of republicans in congress suggest that maybe america should not pay its bills that have already been one of. we should shut down government if they can't shut down obamacare. >> talking college affordability does the young people excited. today in buffalo the president unveiled a plan to set up ranking system for universities that will tie federal financial aid to how well they are giving up tuition cost and other measures. the republican chairman of the house committee on education in the workforce praised the president for pushing competition. though he added, i remain concerned that opposing an arbitrary college ranking system could curtail the very innovation we hope to encourage and even lead to federal price controls. so with the chance of passing congress the president is likely to use executive power, a strategy he has deployed already on a range of other issues. lou: thank you. turning back to the obama administration foreign-policy, international outrage is growing over the latest reports of chemical weapons used by the syrian government. joining us n
. >> eocene a faction of republicans in congress suggest that maybe america should not pay its bills that have already been one of. we should shut down government if they can't shut down obamacare. >> talking college affordability does the young people excited. today in buffalo the president unveiled a plan to set up ranking system for universities that will tie federal financial aid to how well they are giving up tuition cost and other measures. the republican chairman of the house...
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and germany and, of course, france, which says it is definitely still in the game leave america on what they can do next? >> a very situation -- a very sticky situation indeed. david cameron saying he would not seek to press that any further. very difficult decision for the u.s. indeed, britain traditionally one of their strongest military allies. a very rare occurrence, a defeat on military -- a big military decision being defeated in the house of commons. has not happened for several hundred years, so a big shock. germany, their foreign minister ruled out taking part in any serious military strike. they are looking to build a wide coalition. france still in the game. we also know that turkey has said in the past in no uncertain terms that it would take action against syria even without you in approval, so strong words there. apart from that, the international coalition looking very thin indeed. and has not said that it will act without you in action. that could be a stumbling block but they have been giving signs that they will support them, but it has not come out publicly. france re
and germany and, of course, france, which says it is definitely still in the game leave america on what they can do next? >> a very situation -- a very sticky situation indeed. david cameron saying he would not seek to press that any further. very difficult decision for the u.s. indeed, britain traditionally one of their strongest military allies. a very rare occurrence, a defeat on military -- a big military decision being defeated in the house of commons. has not happened for several...
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>>> making news in america this morning. breaking news on the situation in egypt. it appears the obama administration is taking steps to stop aid to the country in chaos for now. we're live in washington with details. >>> and close call. hollywood legend dick van dyke, this morning, he's talking about his escape from that burning car. >>> picture-perfect. our first look at prince george. and prince william is opening up about fatherhood. >>> another obama. a new member of the first family is introduced to the country. >>> and good tuesday morning. we begin with breaking news from egypt. and reports that the white house is now temporarily cutting off military aid to the country. >> meantime, the military continues its crackdown with the arrest of a top muslim brotherhood leader. preeti arla has more. >> reporter: the obama administration has been watching the situation closely. and whether or not to cut aid has been part of an ongoing process. the administration moved to temporary cut some aid. as the violence continues on the streets of egypt, there's word, now, th
>>> making news in america this morning. breaking news on the situation in egypt. it appears the obama administration is taking steps to stop aid to the country in chaos for now. we're live in washington with details. >>> and close call. hollywood legend dick van dyke, this morning, he's talking about his escape from that burning car. >>> picture-perfect. our first look at prince george. and prince william is opening up about fatherhood. >>> another obama. a...
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hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. >> welcome back. recapping our stories at this hour. united nations security council will hold an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss the chemical weapons attack in syria. opposition groups say hundreds of people died in this attack near damascus. the syrian government denies the charges. >>> a court has released, ordered rather the release of hosni mubarak. he's currently being held while prosecutors investigate corruption allegations against him. mubarak could be free in the next couple of days. >>> a mili
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citizens who took part in the survey want their president to act what about sixty percent said america should stay away from the civil war in syria when else about washington support for the opposition about one tenth said a bomb should do more for the rebels than just send to them one almost ninety percent don't want america to help the opposition but meanwhile medical charity doctors without borders say they have received more than three thousand patients suffering from intoxication on wednesday when the chemical was reported three hundred fifty five of them died but exactly who was behind the attack is still hard to verify so far the u.s. and its allies have assumed a sat is to blame but geo political analyst patrick henningsen believes it's the opposition that is profiting. of course we look at the history of this particular region the region where the attack said to take place is very active with the front and they've also been implicated in using makeshift chlorine bombs in aleppo back in march so there is a track record there the evidence unfortunately does not stack up with the
citizens who took part in the survey want their president to act what about sixty percent said america should stay away from the civil war in syria when else about washington support for the opposition about one tenth said a bomb should do more for the rebels than just send to them one almost ninety percent don't want america to help the opposition but meanwhile medical charity doctors without borders say they have received more than three thousand patients suffering from intoxication on...
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that is why america is at the hold and europe is at the hold. not one regime can go against peaceful people calling for democracy. >> wafaa hefny, for women against the coup. >> so some different and very fluid events still going on in egypt. let's bring in our correspondent bernard smith, he's live for us from our cairo bureau. first of all, this news that the attorney general said there would be no appeal in the call to free mubarak, how much of this change when the military ousted morsi when there were repeated attempts to keep mubarak in prison whenever he was cleared by a court similarly by filing new charges. is that era over now? >> well look, i mean, yes. mubarak's detention and trial has become a look at what the law says. but the office for not appealing the detention of hosni mubarak was that he returned the gifts that he had allegedly received in the corruption case he's facing. he's facing charges to retrial that he failed to protect protesters. the length of time he serve custody waiting for that trial has expired. legally speaking
that is why america is at the hold and europe is at the hold. not one regime can go against peaceful people calling for democracy. >> wafaa hefny, for women against the coup. >> so some different and very fluid events still going on in egypt. let's bring in our correspondent bernard smith, he's live for us from our cairo bureau. first of all, this news that the attorney general said there would be no appeal in the call to free mubarak, how much of this change when the military...
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when most of america gets back-to-school next week, where do youhink they will be? still on vacation. if you think there is a sense of alarmo the hill, hell no, among pressing items that congress is taking u whe when they get backo work for 9 days, a hearing on the environment, pardon me, that is n the storm i was talking about. glad to have you i am neil cavuto, say what you will of a president who likes
when most of america gets back-to-school next week, where do youhink they will be? still on vacation. if you think there is a sense of alarmo the hill, hell no, among pressing items that congress is taking u whe when they get backo work for 9 days, a hearing on the environment, pardon me, that is n the storm i was talking about. glad to have you i am neil cavuto, say what you will of a president who likes
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heads to brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key targets of america's sweeping spy program. also between a rock and a hard place but. the disputed territory in a row over madrid lengthy border checks written readies a legal battle and flexes its naval muscles. thank you so much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your top. well the storms are arriving after a fragile calm in egypt's capital cairo clashes breaking out again this of course between supporters and opponents of the ousted president mohamed morsy police as per usual are using tear gas to disperse the crowds. troops as the latest from the . well the latest reports are this a march of muslim scholars affiliated with the most in brotherhood's. manning these protests in support of ousted leader mohamed morsy were marching towards the ministry even down moments when they came in and also cation with local residents of the area rocks were thrown which then led to the police having to intervene with tear gas now these clashes continue. in support of the ousted leader mohamed morsy reporte
heads to brazil coming face to face with the very government revealed as one of the key targets of america's sweeping spy program. also between a rock and a hard place but. the disputed territory in a row over madrid lengthy border checks written readies a legal battle and flexes its naval muscles. thank you so much for joining us here today. live in moscow with your top. well the storms are arriving after a fragile calm in egypt's capital cairo clashes breaking out again this of course between...
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. ♪ al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - ♪ >>> well as many industries fall on tough times across europe, there's one that is rapidly growing. wine makers in the uk are doing brisk business, and that is due to, believe it or not, the weather. >> reporter: the uk is known for many things like the beatles, westminster, wimbledon, but wine? really? >> yes, really. we discovered we fake a fantastic sparkling wine in this country. >> reporter: this is his vineyard in southern england. one of a rapidly growing number springing up. >> english sparkling wines have been winning top awards over the past few years because the quality is fantastic. >> reporter: there are lots of opportunities to convince the connoisseurs british is the best. conditions for growing grapes right now are perfect. this country has just gone through a bit of a mini heat wave. and what everybody here is aware of is how unpredictable the british weather is. last summer it was miserable, and the yield as a result was pretty horrendous. the uk's wine industry is still tiny compared to others. neighboring
. ♪ al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - ♪ >>> well as many industries fall on tough times across europe, there's one that is rapidly growing. wine makers in the uk are doing brisk business, and that is due to, believe it or not, the weather. >> reporter: the uk is known for many things like the beatles, westminster, wimbledon, but wine? really? >> yes, really. we discovered we fake a fantastic sparkling wine in this country. >> reporter: this...
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sixty eighth anniversary of an atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed though were two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during a ceremony nagasaki is mayor criticize the country's authorities for what he called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic power also heightened after the fukushima disaster in two thousand and eleven. but next year an arty so if you're not a me to former n.s.a. and cia chief michael hayden and so fickle. everyone respects a promise written in stone promises written on the internet well they're a bit more flexible and a lot easier to erase obama made a lot of promises as a candidate on his site change dot gov including some about protecting whistleblowers and obama said that we need to empower federal employees as watchdogs and that he would strengthen whistleblower laws to protect federal workers works both waste fraud and abuse of authority and government but strangely and possibly coincidentally two days after the first revelation of government spying
sixty eighth anniversary of an atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed though were two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during a ceremony nagasaki is mayor criticize the country's authorities for what he called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic power also heightened after the fukushima disaster in two thousand and eleven. but next year an arty so if you're not a me to former...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> good morning. it is wednesday, august 21 and these are some of the stories we're following at this hour. syrian rebels accuse the government of launching a nerve gas attack, claiming it killed hundreds, including children, this just hours after the arrival of a team of u.n. weapons inspectors looking for evidence of those very chemical agents. it is sentencing day for bradley manning, the former army private at the center of the wikileaks scandal could spend decades in prison for stealing classified documents. >> in egypt, former president mubarak hoping for freedom. >> new
it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. >> good morning. it is wednesday, august 21 and these are some of the stories we're following at this hour. syrian rebels accuse the government of launching a nerve gas attack, claiming it killed hundreds, including children, this just hours after...
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america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, while the death toll from cholera continues to rise, a new fight for justice has begun. mario joseph is the most famous lawyer in haiti. he's won landmark victories for victims of political persecution. today, he's collecting medical records. with very limited resources mario is representing thousands of haitians who've been affected by cholera. it's the case of his life - they're trying to sue the united nations. >> the united nations have a lot of money, we don't have. and they have a lot of -- a hundred thousand lawyers. we have only 12! the balance is for them. if they need to comply with the law, the balance is for us! >> the lawsuit - filed in november 2011 - claims that un failures to screen its soldiers for cholera and follow international rules on waste disposal constitute gross negligence. it's based on the un's own investigation which concluded that the nepalese base lea
america. >> al-jazeera social america community online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations >> post, upload and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, tomorrow night, while the death toll from cholera continues to rise, a new fight for justice has begun. mario joseph is the most famous lawyer in haiti. he's won landmark victories for victims of political persecution. today, he's collecting medical records. with very limited...
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sixty eighth anniversary of the atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed over two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during a ceremony nagasaki mayor criticised the country's authorities for what he called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic powers also heightened the fukushima disaster in twenty eleven. united kingdom is sending three warships to the british overseas territory of gibraltar the middle worsening diplomatic spat with spain london says it's a routine visit but it comes after gibraltar's chief minister asked for the deployment to stop the spanish incursions into the rock territorial waters of dread reacted by saying it will take quote all necessary measures to protect its interests in gibraltar the centuries old conflict reignited in late july when british boats created a makeshift concrete reef spaying responded with a long delays at the border. and indefinite curfews been imposed in a town in india administered kashmir the restriction comes after muslims and hindus
sixty eighth anniversary of the atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed over two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during a ceremony nagasaki mayor criticised the country's authorities for what he called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic powers also heightened the fukushima disaster in twenty eleven. united kingdom is sending three warships to the british overseas territory of...
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sixty eighth anniversary of an atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed over two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during the ceremony criticised the country's authorities for what it called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic power also heightened after the fukushima disaster in twenty eleven. oscars cracking down on illegal job seekers coming from abroad will be tougher punishment for those who exceed a pervert of a one month stay in the country as well as for businesses called hiring them two of the five million migrant workers now in russia an estimated three million are illegal a situation which authorities are struggling to give the control is r.t.c. group risk and off. oh yeah i mean absolutely they came here thinking it's the road to opportunity but instead a many found themselves on their way back home we were working and then all of a sudden police rushed in and detained us. over one thousand illegal workers were arrested this week alone so many in fact that a temporar
sixty eighth anniversary of an atomic bomb dropped on nagasaki together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed over two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during the ceremony criticised the country's authorities for what it called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic power also heightened after the fukushima disaster in twenty eleven. oscars cracking down on illegal job seekers coming from abroad will be tougher...
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requests a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history plus. the difficulty with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it they would move to law. the editor of the guardian newspaper appeals hell he was pressured to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden our top story this hour. a look back at the top stories from the last seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly here on. damascus has given us inspectors permission to access the site of an alleged mass chemical attack this is the u.s. says it's almost certain the assad government carried out the assault and pledged a serious response alongside its ally the u.k. all these middle east correspond pull slip is following the growing tensions. well damascus has agreed to allow u.n. investigators access to the scene of the alleged chemical attack but the point needs to be made that damascus says it will do its maximum to ensure safe passage for the investigators the actual territory is res
requests a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years in jail for the biggest leak in america's history plus. the difficulty with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it they would move to law. the editor of the guardian newspaper appeals hell he was pressured to destroy files he received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden our top story this hour. a look back at the top stories from the last seven days and the...
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sixty eighth anniversary of an atomic bomb dropped on this soggy together with hiroshima the attacks by america killed over two hundred thousand people and prompted japan to surrender in the second world war during the ceremony nagasaki as mayor criticize the country's authorities for what he called a lack of effort in nuclear disarmament opposition to atomic. power also heightened after a difficult human disaster in two thousand and eleven. now calls to boycott sochi twenty fourteen are growing louder and causing quite a stir in the global media they were prompted by russian lawmakers decision to ban the promotion of homosexuality to children british act there are seven frei has gone as far as branding the law fascist and in drawing and analogy to nazi germany here's probably boyko to separate the facts from the fiction and the media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said that russia is making scapegoats out of gay people just as hitler did the jews which is why he's called for a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics set to take place in the russian town of sochi next february now the boycot
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and we've made big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in t last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, escially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increaserisk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ fale announr ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, fe
and we've made big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in t last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad...
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bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison if he is found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. russia says an alleged major chemical attack near damascus looks like a provocation timed to coincide with a visit by u.n. inspectors to syria and pending peace talks in geneva. also the former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release it's part of pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two thousand and eleven revolution of top stories this hour. international news and comments live from our studio center here in moscow it's not just turned eleven pm this is. so our breaking news this whistleblower bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years behind bars the former army private who leaked thousands of classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks we'll also be dishonorably discharged manning's attorney now plans to call on president barack obama to release him producer andrew blake heard what the lawyer had to say and joins me now live and so what does manning's attorney plan to do next wha
bradley manning has been sentenced to thirty five years in prison if he is found guilty of handing america's secrets to wiki leaks. russia says an alleged major chemical attack near damascus looks like a provocation timed to coincide with a visit by u.n. inspectors to syria and pending peace talks in geneva. also the former egyptian president hosni mubarak will be set free after a court ordered his release it's part of pending retrial over his involvement in mass killings during the two...
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it drives discussion across america. >>al jazeera america social media community, on tv and online. >>this is your outlet for those conversations. >>post, upload, and interact. >>every night, share undiscovered stories. ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. activists in syria say government forces have fired rockets armed with chemical war heads into several suburbs of the capitol. the government is denying it used chemical weapons. >>> a judge will rule on corruption charges of hosni mubarak in the next several hours. >>> and japan's nuclear regulator has upgraded its evaluation of a water leak to a level 3 serious incident. that's the highest level of alert since the earthquake and tsunami of 2011. >>> the united nations says $153 million is needed for this year's aid package, but it has so far only received 57 million. food, agricultural support, food, and sanitation support is most needed. we were told by the un that they had updated their plans to help north korea's critical humanitarian situation, but if you don't have the money, what chance of put
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secretary kerry justifies his government's actions in latin america the pirate bay is tearing away at censorship with a new browser ultimately mocking a slew of bonds leveled at it by nations worldwide. economic up and downs in the final months they belong to the old sang i and the rest because i hate it will be everything we own to. choose your language. surely we can do with oh if you're going to stay still some of. the fumes get consensus you can. choose your opinions would you be grateful to. choose the stories get in touch with life. choose me access to your office or. live from moscow this is our rule re sushi in celebration of its tenth anniversary the pirate bay is once again sticking it to the copyright and forces of the flagship pirate web site has released a modified browser intended to circumvent government censorship let's get some more perspective on the quite extraordinary voyage now reinhard a member of the pirate group of the berlin parliament good to see you today sir thanks so much for coming on the program from the onset of the pirate bay has been fairly hostile an
secretary kerry justifies his government's actions in latin america the pirate bay is tearing away at censorship with a new browser ultimately mocking a slew of bonds leveled at it by nations worldwide. economic up and downs in the final months they belong to the old sang i and the rest because i hate it will be everything we own to. choose your language. surely we can do with oh if you're going to stay still some of. the fumes get consensus you can. choose your opinions would you be grateful...
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in the america's cup in two weeks time. >> tennis world number two will play american ryan harrison in the opening round of the u.s. open later monday. the spaniard missed this tournament last year. it was the beginning of a seven month injury lieu of. he came back to win the french open, only then to get knocked out in wimbledon in the first round. he has had a great season in the run off to this event. >> so, me here, winning them, great, you know. i am can have for here. it's because i won two very important events for me. here's a different event. i'm going to keep trying my best and be ready to win. >> mike tyson has claimed he's on the verge of dying because of drug and alcohol abuse. the 47-year-old convicted rapist has been battling what he calls vicious alcoholism. the exboxer now wants to change his life. tyson is speaking at a press conference to launch his new venture as a boxing promoter. >> i haven't drank or took drugs in six days. for me, that's a miracle. i've been lying to everybody else to think i was sober. i'm not. this is my sixth day. i'm never going to use again
in the america's cup in two weeks time. >> tennis world number two will play american ryan harrison in the opening round of the u.s. open later monday. the spaniard missed this tournament last year. it was the beginning of a seven month injury lieu of. he came back to win the french open, only then to get knocked out in wimbledon in the first round. he has had a great season in the run off to this event. >> so, me here, winning them, great, you know. i am can have for here. it's...
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the letter was a national call to the conscience of america. using the real life, real time reality of birmingham as its template. >> clarence jones will join us next week. he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a great weekend. haiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still reeling from a devastating earthquake. patients were dying in the space of a few hours. children were especially vulnerable. al jazeera was the first news channel on the scene. in the following days and weeks we tracked the epidemic as it ripped across the country. leaving dozens, then hundreds, and soon thousands of haitians dead in its wake. i'd reported from war zones for years - and from haiti since a
the letter was a national call to the conscience of america. using the real life, real time reality of birmingham as its template. >> clarence jones will join us next week. he'll tell us how he smuggled out this letter answer his part in the speech. that's it for us. join us at al jazeera.com. good night have a great weekend. haiti, october 2010, at a hospital in a small, rural town north of the capital. these were the first victims of a horrific, unknown disease in a country still...
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we wish you a good morning. 24 is a brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters." i am jaime colby. >> i'm eric shawn. pressure has been mounting on the president since last year president obama called the chemical weapons use in syria unacceptable and one that there will be consequences. since reports of that attack in syria near damascus, and in this video there are reports of hundreds of people, more than 300 killed and thousands more reportedly consulsing and gasping -- convulsing and gasping for air. allies are considering how to respond. this as the u.n team, syria says, will investigate. elizabeth program is live in -- elizabeth pramm is live in washington. >> they will agree to meet with u.n inspe damascus where the weapons were deployed. the obama administration says the damage has been done. a senior administration official says the regime's delay says they are intentionally delaying the inspection to hide the evidence of chemical weapons and not only is it too late to be credible, but much of the evidence has been corrupted which brings the question, wha
we wish you a good morning. 24 is a brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters." i am jaime colby. >> i'm eric shawn. pressure has been mounting on the president since last year president obama called the chemical weapons use in syria unacceptable and one that there will be consequences. since reports of that attack in syria near damascus, and in this video there are reports of hundreds of people, more than 300 killed and thousands more reportedly consulsing and gasping --...
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we are following america's military willingness. >> it appears the u.s. is no longer just using words to address these. crisis. they are pointing to possible military action now being deliberated. despite the fact the unconfirmed reports made by the syrian rebels not been verified, president obama has called recent allegations of chemical weapons being used by the syrian government a big event of grave concern. white house officials say the u.s. has a range of options and the administration is going to act very deliberately in making decisions consistent with u.s. national security interests and how washington can advance its objectives in syria. meantime, friday, the u.s. navy had repositioned a ship armed with cruise missiles and the mediterranean. u.s. defense secretary chuck hagel said obama has artie asked the pentagon for options on syria. according to cbs news, potential targets include command bunkers and launchers used to fire chemical weapons. up until this point, a red line for the united states, he is under growing pressure to act. u.s. offici
we are following america's military willingness. >> it appears the u.s. is no longer just using words to address these. crisis. they are pointing to possible military action now being deliberated. despite the fact the unconfirmed reports made by the syrian rebels not been verified, president obama has called recent allegations of chemical weapons being used by the syrian government a big event of grave concern. white house officials say the u.s. has a range of options and the...
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the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries. theants to know whether world will respond to the use of these weapons, which i suspect are proving quite effective on the battlefield. we cannot know the mind of this brutal dictator. all we can do is make a judgment about whether it will be better to act or not to act. >> does he know if there were any plans for military action before next week? >> i honestly cannot discuss the details of potato action in detail in front of this house. the american president and i have had discussions reported in the newspaper about potential military action. we have had those discussions. the american president would li
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is in place to protect america's security and target only potential terrorists what we do with it or some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to the terrorist threat now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coas coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is world wide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the united states because you have to think about it if you have a friend that you think is your friend that you trust to find out is always spying on you is listening to what you're saying is watching what you're doing is reading what you're typing does that relationship still stay strong and that is a question that is clearly coming to light not only following this report but those questions have been coming to light over past months ever since edward snowden blew the whistle on and i say spying programs. well the ongoing and i say exposures could impact the political race in germany where there is a
is in place to protect america's security and target only potential terrorists what we do with it or some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or e-mail address that we know is connected to the terrorist threat now it's unclear how spying on the united nations and international partners coas coincides with america's war on terror if anything what many critics are saying is that what may come out of the n.s.a. is world wide surveillance is a loss in confidence and reliability in the...
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inspectors find it won't alter america and britain stands. we're going to see these weapons inspection teams going to this site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague has made that quite clear they blame the syrian government for this whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame it because they want war the u.s. will go there they may find chemical weapons traces or they may not and if they do that of course the u.s. is said quite clearly the syrian government is yet the party capable of using chemical weapons surveyed by the mind if they don't then the syrian government would be accused of moving them so the syrian government be damned if they do and damned if they don't whatever the un inspection teams find the decision has already been taken i think our full interview with investigative journalist neil clark is available for you any time at r
inspectors find it won't alter america and britain stands. we're going to see these weapons inspection teams going to this site and whatever they do the syrian government will be blamed the u.s. would have made that quite clear william hague has made that quite clear they blame the syrian government for this whatever the evidence or lack of evidence and there is no evidence that the syrian government ordered this massacre with chemical weapons yet they're still going to blame it because they...
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is different you will know stuff and yes america is he's running. but from the fossil fuel it is true you are going to say you want to continue their garbage is running also on the road i say is true and if i want to continue to dump their garbage in our air and have the costs up they only have twenty five percent their energy coming from renewable energy so meanwhile they decide to shut these plants down what are they going to do for energy i love all the innovation and if you can get practically or not they are now is shutting down now and the most shocking thing is some american capitalists cover all this fracking yes now gas and natural gas is getting so cheap they are shutting down some of the coal plants. it's not worth it for the free market system gets. i mean this is not a free market there's nothing free about this market because you and i are paying for the waste of these industries we are paying for the trash disposal and one of the their natural gas a waste were were not the noble poet sort of shut down everyone i knew you would think w
is different you will know stuff and yes america is he's running. but from the fossil fuel it is true you are going to say you want to continue their garbage is running also on the road i say is true and if i want to continue to dump their garbage in our air and have the costs up they only have twenty five percent their energy coming from renewable energy so meanwhile they decide to shut these plants down what are they going to do for energy i love all the innovation and if you can get...
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. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the enti
. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the...
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thanks but with herself the break crossed talking america's position these days in the global economy page when the team they're here in a couple of minutes. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember toward discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and frozen fast foods well shift jamie oliver has actually managed to shame mcdonald's enough on t.v. to get them to back down and stop using this ultra processed form of quote meat at their establishments also we recently discussed gamer rage at the rather racist portrayal of russians in the game company of heroes two well all the rage actually worked and thanks to the seventeen thousand signatures on the change dot org petition that game has been pulled from russian shelves by the developer the thing is that massive corporations do a lot of bad things because they have no morals and are obsessed w
thanks but with herself the break crossed talking america's position these days in the global economy page when the team they're here in a couple of minutes. sometimes it seems like in the face of giant corporations people are just sort of helpless i could be pretty pessimistic myself about what a few individuals with no real money or power can really do against the system but you never dull in fact if you remember toward discussion about ammonia doused pink slime being used across america and...
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snubs his inauguration as america pushes for tougher sanctions. and american activists call for a boycott of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda law in russia we examine the legislation our top stories this hour. from us.
snubs his inauguration as america pushes for tougher sanctions. and american activists call for a boycott of the twenty fourteen winter olympics in sochi over a new gay propaganda law in russia we examine the legislation our top stories this hour. from us.
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necessary to hold a public hearing on this issue this is why local control is so important corporate america has the lights lobby for us they are they are they are drowning us out it is time for people to stand back up and speak to what they need to address what is right for their towns you live in the towns they don't they live overseas. it is a question of whether the normal water supply for the population should be privatized or not and there are two points of view. one i would call it an extreme point of view it is not supported by n.g.o.s choose. which insist on water being declared a public right. to make it the phrase in other words as a person you simply should have the right to have water. that's an extreme solution . the other view is that water is a foodstuff. place and just like any food stuff it should have a market value they want our water and they want our water for profit and what they're paying less and a penny a gallon is just outrageous and what happens is they come in and they come in again to these small rural area years where there is very limited government and they u
necessary to hold a public hearing on this issue this is why local control is so important corporate america has the lights lobby for us they are they are they are drowning us out it is time for people to stand back up and speak to what they need to address what is right for their towns you live in the towns they don't they live overseas. it is a question of whether the normal water supply for the population should be privatized or not and there are two points of view. one i would call it an...
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marine corps a member of the organizing committee of concerned veterans for america great to have you both but we used to lie so you all heard by my rant i'm of the opinion strongly that we have five and a half six arguably actually a lot more and that is i just iraq displaced persons several hundred thousand dead people for five thousand dead u.s. soldiers thirty or forty thousand amputees and people with severe wounds all as joe george w. bush told his biographer mickey herskowitz in one thousand nine hundred nine he said his father made a mistake in ending the war in one hundred hours he should have extended it for several months he would've gotten reelected george w. bush said he intended to do the same thing if he became president it's on the record mickey herskowitz has the tape recording of it that he wanted to have a war in iraq this is before nine eleven why are these guys not in jail in part because what they in the u.s. military did was knock over and nasty if you give the shia who is there our dictator give the shia a chance to live their own lives live in a quasi real goi
marine corps a member of the organizing committee of concerned veterans for america great to have you both but we used to lie so you all heard by my rant i'm of the opinion strongly that we have five and a half six arguably actually a lot more and that is i just iraq displaced persons several hundred thousand dead people for five thousand dead u.s. soldiers thirty or forty thousand amputees and people with severe wounds all as joe george w. bush told his biographer mickey herskowitz in one...